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  2. My Foolish Heart (song) - Wikipedia

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    "My Foolish Heart" is a popular song and jazz standard that was published in 1949. In the UK, the song reached No. 1 in the chart based on sales of sheet music, staying at the top spot for 11 weeks in 1950.

  3. Johnny Hates Jazz - Wikipedia

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    In April 1986, Datchler, Nocito and Hayes released the first Johnny Hates Jazz single, "Me and My Foolish Heart", on RAK Records. [11] It was not a commercial success, but gained substantial airplay and was Sounds magazine's record of the week. [citation needed] Datchler began writing new songs which included "Shattered Dreams".

  4. Me and My Foolish Heart - Wikipedia

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    "Me and My Foolish Heart" is the debut single by English band Johnny Hates Jazz, released by Rak in 1986. It was written by Phil Thornalley (under the pseudonym L. Da Vinci), Calvin Hayes, Iain MacDonald and Mike Nocito, and was produced by Hayes and Nocito. The song was included on the band's 1988 debut album Turn Back the Clock as "Foolish ...

  5. Entre eux deux - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Hewett of The Daily Telegraph wrote: "And now comes her latest album Entre Eux Deux (“between those two”), beginning with "My Foolish Heart" – a song that sounds almost too close to her first big hit. It seems the heart is an organ that just will not learn, and these songs dwell on the various ways it can always be flattered and ...

  6. Never Never Land (Jane Monheit album) - Wikipedia

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    Never Never Land is the debut album by jazz singer Jane Monheit, recorded when she was 22 years old. At AllMusic, critic David Adler wrote that her voice on this album was "as close to flawless as a human can get". She was accompanied by jazz musicians Bucky Pizzarelli, Ron Carter, Hank Crawford, and Kenny Barron.

  7. My Foolish Heart (Ralph Towner album) - Wikipedia

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    [3] The composition "Blues as in Bley" is dedicated to the jazz pianist Paul Bley who died a month before the recordings. [4] The album also includes two compositions from early Oregon albums: “Shard”, from Music of Another Present Era (1972) and “Rewind”, from Beyond Words (1995).

  8. The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album - Wikipedia

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    A classic trio version of "My Foolish Heart" was recorded during Evans's legendary live Village Vanguard recordings in 1961. "But Beautiful," reportedly Evans's favorite song, [9] had previously been recorded by Evans with Stan Getz twice [10] and live with his trio for the album Since We Met (1974).

  9. My Foolish Heart (Keith Jarrett album) - Wikipedia

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    My Foolish Heart is a live double album by American jazz pianist Keith Jarrett, recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland on July 22, 2001 and released on ECM six years later in October 2007. The trio—Jarrett's "Standards Trio"—features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. [1]